Welcome to the Constantine website; serving the community of Constantine in Cornwall. If you live in or near Constantine, or you're a regular visitor, this website is for you, so please take a look around and let us know what you think.
We've recently added a few photos: in the Heritage section and under The Parish. There's also a new Web tab with lots of useful links to other sites. We've also expanded the Heritage section with new pages on Mining, Granite and Oysters.
We're keen to have the site reflect all aspects of life in Constantine. If you have ideas and/or material that you would like to see included here, just send us an email.
Have you discovered Constantine's wonderful local history museum? Find out more here.

Our twice-weekly community cafe, renowned for miles around for fresh, home-cooked food at prices everyone can afford.
Alone or with friends, you'll find a warm welcome. Come and chill out on the sofas, read a magazine, maybe meet new people. All profits from the cafe go towards the development and upkeep of the Tolmen Centre.

This excellent new book, featuring five lovely walks around the Constantine area, is lavishly illustrated and full of fascinating local information.
You can get a copy at The Bow Window; Constantine Stores; The Spar Shop, or Save The Children.
£4.50
We are delighted to announce a short summer season of film screenings at the Tolmen Centre. If these screenings are supported we will plan regular Film Nights through the autumn and beyond so please come and enjoy this new experiment! Tickets are just £4 with £3 for concessions – no need to book – just turn up on the night for an 8pm start. The usual Tolmen Bar will be available.

Based in Provence just after World War One. A beautifully filmed story about a struggling farming community, about greed and trust and the precious resource of water. This piece stands alone, but part two of the epic tale (Manon des Sources) will be screened in the autumn.
The Constantine Male Voice Choir (accompanied by Kate Thompson) with guest choir the Garndiffaith Gleemen - on tour from South Wales - in an evening of quality choral singing. Entry is only £3 and tickets are available from Paul Yockney (340405) or from the Tolmen Centre (341353). Refreshments will be available.